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Water is one of our most important natural resources. Without it, there would be no life on earth. The supply of water available for our use is limited by nature. Although there is plenty of water on earth, it is not always in the right place, at the right time and of the right quality. Adding to the problem is the increasing evidence that chemical wastes improperly discarded yesterday are showing up in our water supplies today.
Hydrology has evolved as a science in response to the need to understand the complex water systems of the Earth and help solve water problems. Hydrologists play a vital role in finding solutions to water problems, and interesting and challenging careers are available to those who choose to study hydrology.
Estimates of water use in the United States indicate that about 355 billion gallons per day (one thousand million gallons per day, abbreviated Bgal/d) were withdrawn for all uses during 2010. This total has declined about 17 percent since 1980. Fresh groundwater withdrawals (76.0 Bgal/d) during 2010 were 8 percent less than during 1980. Fresh surface-water withdrawals for 2010 were 230 Bgal/d, 18 percent less than in 1980.
Much of our water use is hidden. Think about what you had for lunch. A hamburger, for example, requires water to raise wheat for the bun, to grow hay and corn to feed the cattle and to process the bread and beef. Together with french fries and a soft drink, this all-American meal uses about 1,500 gallons of water — enough to fill a small swimming pool. How about your clothes?
High Impact List of Articles
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Cardiac Tamponade By Hydatid Pericardial Cyst : A Rare Echocardiography Image
Ech-chenbouli Amine, Benouna Mohamed Elghali, Serbout Saoussane, Benmallem Othmane, Arous Salim & Habbal Rachida
Clinical images: Imaging in Medicine
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Cardiac Tamponade By Hydatid Pericardial Cyst : A Rare Echocardiography Image
Ech-chenbouli Amine, Benouna Mohamed Elghali, Serbout Saoussane, Benmallem Othmane, Arous Salim & Habbal Rachida
Clinical images: Imaging in Medicine
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Effects of NF-kB and the role of inflammatory response factors on the hepatocytic injury after TAE- An experimental study
Bimbadhar Valluru, Wang Bei Ran, Du Wei, Yu Yi Jun,Wu Chun Hua & Kalyan Sharma
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Effects of NF-kB and the role of inflammatory response factors on the hepatocytic injury after TAE- An experimental study
Bimbadhar Valluru, Wang Bei Ran, Du Wei, Yu Yi Jun,Wu Chun Hua & Kalyan Sharma
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Close concordance between pulmonary angiography and pathology in a canine model with chronic pulmonary thromboembolism and pathological mechanisms after lung ischemia reperfusion injury
Chaosheng Deng
Short Communication: Imaging in Medicine
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Close concordance between pulmonary angiography and pathology in a canine model with chronic pulmonary thromboembolism and pathological mechanisms after lung ischemia reperfusion injury
Chaosheng Deng
Short Communication: Imaging in Medicine
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FDG-PET/CT imaging biomarkers in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
Vasavi Paidpally, Alin Chirindel, Stella Lam, Nishant Agrawal, Harry Quon and Rathan M Subramaniam
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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FDG-PET/CT imaging biomarkers in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
Vasavi Paidpally, Alin Chirindel, Stella Lam, Nishant Agrawal, Harry Quon and Rathan M Subramaniam
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Role of ultrasound in the diagnosis of testicular lesions
Phillip FC Lung and Paul S Sidhu
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Role of ultrasound in the diagnosis of testicular lesions
Phillip FC Lung and Paul S Sidhu
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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